Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain
A smoke-filled journey across the lives and the careers of the groundbreaking, genre-defying Hip Hop group, Cypress Hill. Their unique sound, influenced by their Latin roots and West Coast upbringing, was built on a movement rooted in true authenticity: from cultivating the flower, to smoking it, to rapping about it, their influence is forever burned into the musical landscape of Hip Hop as they continue to stay relevant after 30 years.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Estevan Oriol
Actors: B-Real, Cheech Marin, Deejay Muggs, Eric Bobo Correa, Fred Durst, Sen D.O.G., The Alchemist, Tommy Chong
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